A group of science grad students working on a longshot project realize they’ve cracked the key to time travel - or will - when their future selves start interfering with their lives.
A huge thanks to my new followers! I wanted to let you know that I’ve made a major change to the book. After reading loads of great work on Inkshares and elsewhere, I’ve decided to change the POV for The Burden of Choice. I want Caspian and Adrian to be able to tell their story from their own, unique perspectives, which often differ significantly on key points of the story. Please let me know what you think about the new opening hook in the prologue, as well as the new format. Happy reading!
BTW, feel free to constructively criticize my writing. There’s lots of work to be done!
Planet Earth is scorched and broken, unable to support human life. Mankind has not figured out interstellar travel, so they take to the skies. Now in orbit around planet Earth, they send out a distress signal to anyone who might be listening.
What an excellent first chapter! I can automatically connect to novels about writing, and the element of mystery seals the deal. Suttle has me hooked on this concept, which promises a fantastic story.
A gifted ghost writer, who has made a living preying on other writers at their weakest moments, finds himself the hunted one in this gothic noir mystery.
A gifted ghost writer, who has made a living preying on other writers at their weakest moments, finds himself the hunted one in this gothic noir mystery.
An unfulfilled software guy and an unorthodox NSA agent join a artificial intelligence named A.N.G.E.L. to form the Triumvirate - the world’s first provably benevolent secret society. And they’re just in time to save the world from disaster.